He had been attending training camp with the Canadiens on a professional tryout. According to TVA Sports' Renaud Lavoie, Bouillon reportedly has a two-year offer on the table to play in Switzerland. A final decision on where he will play hasn't been made yet. Mon, Oct 6, 2014 11:44:00 AM

Francis Bouillon is still skating with the Canadiens at camp and he may earn a roster spot because Jarred Tinordi has struggled.

"I know exactly what we get from (Bouillon)," coach Michel Therrien said. "He's a good person, a good defenseman. We're not evaluating Francis Bouillon, we're evaluating the young defensemen to see if they can play in the NHL." Bouillon is attending camp on a tryout basis, so he's on shaky ground but he's hanging around. Fri, Oct 3, 2014 08:57:00 AM

The Canadiens are looking for Jared Tinordi, Nathan Beaulieu and/or Greg Pateryn to earn full-time NHL roles this season, but Bouillon will be around to act as insurance. He skated in 52 regular season games and nine playoff matches with Montreal last year prior to becoming an unrestricted free agent. Thu, Sep 18, 2014 10:08:00 AM

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He had been attending training camp with the Canadiens on a professional tryout. According to TVA Sports' Renaud Lavoie, Bouillon reportedly has a two-year offer on the table to play in Switzerland. A final decision on where he will play hasn't been made yet.

Francis Bouillon is still skating with the Canadiens at camp and he may earn a roster spot because Jarred Tinordi has struggled.

"I know exactly what we get from (Bouillon)," coach Michel Therrien said. "He's a good person, a good defenseman. We're not evaluating Francis Bouillon, we're evaluating the young defensemen to see if they can play in the NHL." Bouillon is attending camp on a tryout basis, so he's on shaky ground but he's hanging around.

The Canadiens are looking for Jared Tinordi, Nathan Beaulieu and/or Greg Pateryn to earn full-time NHL roles this season, but Bouillon will be around to act as insurance. He skated in 52 regular season games and nine playoff matches with Montreal last year prior to becoming an unrestricted free agent.

The 38-year-old defenseman said he isn't ready to retire yet, so he'll probably be looking for employment elsewhere in a couple of months. Bouillon skated in 52 games with the Canadiens during the regular season and he appeared in nine playoff matches.

Francis Bouillon found the back of the net during Montreal's 3-2 overtime loss to the New York Rangers in Game 4.

He was appearing in his first contest since Game 2 against Boston. The goal was his second of the postseason and it could keep him in the lineup for Game 5 on Tuesday night. Bouillon finished the match with 12:23 of ice time.

Francis Bouillon was a healthy scratch for the Canadiens again in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final.

He hasn't played since Game 2 against Boston, as Montreal went with Doug Murray for a little instead before switching to youngster Nathan Beaulieu recently. Bouillon has one goal and a plus-4 rating in six playoff appearances.

The Canadiens opted to go with big blueliner Doug Murray in his place. Bouillon has one goal and a plus-4 rating in six playoff games, but he had a minus-2 rating and was limited to 9:18 of ice time in Game 2's 5-3 loss.

Francis Bouillon found the back of the net in Thursday's double overtime victory over Boston.

The Canadiens took a 1-0 lead in the series even though it wasn't Bouillon's tally that held up as the game winner. He scored at the 12:09 mark of the third period, but the Bruins fought back to tie the game in the final two minutes of regulation. The undersized, tenacious blueliner has five hits, five blocks and a plus-6 rating in five playoff contests.

Francis Bouillon enjoyed the rare experience of scoring a goal for the Canadiens in a 3-2 overtime loss to Chicago Wednesday night.

Bouillon is not exactly known for his goal-scoring prowess, as this tally was just his second of the campaign. In his career he has notched just 32 markers despite having suited up for 775 career games. Dale Weise also scored a goal for Montreal in the defeat.

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Jonathan Drouin is on the ice for the pregame warmups and he is expected to play Sunday afternoon.

Drouin skated between Alex Galchenyuk and Brendan Gallagher during line rushes. He was hurt after he took a shot to the ribs on Saturday and left the game, but he appears to be none the worse for wear.

Danault hopes to be play at some point during Montreal's road trip. He has been practicing with contact after he passed the NHL's concussion protocol. Wednesday's match will be the 13th straight game he has missed since he took a puck to the head.

Tomas Plekanec wants to finish his career with the Montreal Canadiens, but there's a chance that he will be traded before the Feb. 26 deadline.

Plekanec can become an unrestricted free agent this summer. Montreal is already very thin down the middle and moving him certainly wouldn't help in the short term, but it's unclear at this time if he is part of the team's future plans.

Jacob De La Rose will be a healthy scratch in Wednesday's game against the Colorado Avalanche.

De La Rose has one goal and four points in 32 games this season. This will be the fifth consecutive game that he watches from the press box. Jakub Jerabek and Daniel Carr are also expected to watch the game from the press box.

Max Pacioretty hasn't registered a shot on goal in each of his last two games.

The Canadiens have lost both of those games to Colorado and Arizona. Pacioretty is having the worst season he's had in a while, as he has 16 goals and 34 points in 57 games. He had scored at least 30 goals in each of his previous four seasons. There's a good chance that all the trade rumors are taking a toll on him.

Alex Galchenyuk scored a goal and picked up an assist in a 4-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche.

Jonathan Drouin sent a nice feed to Paul Byron who just got enough of the puck to redirect it to the open Galchenyuk for his 12th goal of the season just under eight minutes into the game. Galchenyuk is now up to 28 points in 48 games this season, one point behind team leader Max Pacioretty. Jonathan Drouin, Brendan Gallagher and Nicolas Deslauriers also scored in the win.

Charles Hudon picked up a power play goal in Tuesday's 3-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues.

Hudon got the Canadiens on the board when they were trailing 3-0 with just over a minute remaining in regulation. After going 18 games without a goal, Hudon has now scored three times in his last two outings. The 23-year-old has seven goals and 20 points in 47 games this season. Brendan Gallagher picked up the only assist on the goal. Hudon doesn't need to be owned in any fantasy format.

Nicolas Deslauriers will be a healthy scratch in Saturday's game against the Vegas Golden Knights.

This will be the second straight game he watches from the press box. The 26-year-old has seven goals and three assists in 36 games this season. Jacob De La Rose and Jakub Jerabek are also expected to watch the game from the press box.

Brendan Gallagher scored his 21st of the season in a 5-2 loss to the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday night.

Despite his team's poor play, Gallagher now has goals in three of his last four games for the Bleu-Blanc-Rouge. The only other goal scorer for Montreal on Thursday was Daniel Carr. Gallagher now has 21 goals and 33 points in 57 games played this year.

Lehkonen recent outburst is rare for him as he has just 11 points in 39 contests this season. He's in his sophomore campaign after posting 28 points as a rookie. He does have some offensive upside, but don't get too excited yet about his recent performance.

Nikita Scherbak scored his first of the season in a 6-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night.

Scherbak made a beautiful move past Marc-Andre Fleury and tucked in his very first goal of the season on Saturday. The forward's goal brought the Canadiens within one in the first period, but that was as close as they would get. Charles Hudon and Jonathan Drouin also scored. Scherbak now has three points in nine games this season.

Shea Weber has ditched his walking boot, according to Canadiens head coach Claude Julien.

Weber has been out of the lineup with a foot injury since Dec. 16. Although this is a positive step in his recovery, Julien admitted that he's still out indefinitely. The 32-year-old has six goals and 16 points in 26 games this season. The struggling Canadiens could certainly use him right now, but with the playoffs so far out of sight, they shouldn't rush to bring him back. His fantasy owners should keep that in mind.

Jeff Petry scored three power-play goals in two games over the weekend.

Petry netted a pair of markers against Anaheim on Saturday and he scored again with the man advantage on Sunday versus Ottawa. Montreal registered five power-play goals on 10 opportunities this past weekend. Petry has been doing his part on the back end with four goals and seven assists in his last 12 outings, which includes seven points when the Canadiens were up at least one man.

Jordie Benn is expected to be a healthy scratch in Tuesday's game against St. Louis Blues.

Benn has really been struggling lately, so head coach Claude Julien has decided to take him out of the lineup. He has four goals and six assists in 48 games this season. He won't have any fantasy value going forward. Daniel Carr is also expected to watch the game from the press box.

David Schlemko will be a healthy scratch in Thursday's game against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Schlemko has had a rough first season in Montreal. He's dealt with injuries and poor on-ice play. Schlemko has no goals and two assists in 23 games this season. Logan Shaw will also watch the game from the press box.

Jakub Jerabek will be a healthy scratch in Thursday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers.

The Canadiens won't many any changes to the lineup that won back-to-back games over the weekend. That means that Jerabek will watch from the press box for a third consecutive night. He has one goal and four points in 25 games this season. Daniel Carr and Jacob de la Rose will also serve as healthy scratches in this one.

Carey Price made 25 saves in a relief appearance but was still on the hook for the loss in a 6-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night.

After coming for relief of Antti Niemi, Price made 25 saves on 28 shots for the Canadiens. It wasn't enough to save his club from yet another loss. The B.C. native's record falls to 15-22-5 with a 2.98 GAA and a .904 save percentage.

Antti Niemi will get the start in Saturday's game against the Vegas Golden Knights.

Believe it or not, Niemi has started two of Montreal's last three games. Starter Carey Price had a rough outing in Thursday's game against the Arizona Coyotes, so the Canadiens likely just want to give him a break. Niemi has actually been quite good since joining the Habs. The veteran has a 2-6-1 record with a 3.92 goals-against-average and a .888 save percentage with Pittsburgh, Florida and Montreal this season. The Golden Knights have been incredible at home, so Niemi isn't a recommended fantasy play in any type of fantasy league.